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unrestrictedun‧res‧trict‧ed /ˌʌnrɪˈstrɪktɪd◂/ AWL adjective - Most countries do not permit unrestricted immigration.
- Reporters were later given unrestricted access to the evidence in the case.
- The U.N. demanded unrestricted searches for weapons within the country.
- Under the new plan, people would have unrestricted choice of doctors.
- A report by development services director Stephen Tapper says bus lanes produce considerable time savings by allowing public transport unrestricted access.
- Delta Air Lines Inc. would charge $ 449 for the same trip under recently published unrestricted coach fares.
- Open drives provide unrestricted access to the rear of a property.
- So she can have a new beginning unrestricted by a past life.
- The Dolphins are $ 4 million under the cap but also have 17 players set to become unrestricted free agents.
- The statement of areas of information held should identify restricted as well as unrestricted information.
- What remained of Belfast's mudflats seemed certain to be diminished by unrestricted dumping.
activities or actions that are not restricted► free · This computer program assures the free movement of facts, figures, and text between files.· Bulgaria's first free elections were held in 1990.free market (=a system in which prices and trade are not controlled by the government) · Things like health and education cannot be left to the free market.free speech (=the right to say or write what you want) · All Americans have the right of free speech.a free press (=when newspapers are not controlled by the government) · Activists were calling for a free press and political reforms. ► unrestricted not restricted by any rules or orders: · Reporters were later given unrestricted access to the evidence in the case.· The U.N. demanded unrestricted searches for weapons within the country.· Most countries do not permit unrestricted immigration. ► open if an activity or event is open , anyone can take part in it: · The military government has agreed to hold open elections next year.· We are holding an open competition to find a name for our new ship. ► open-ended not restricted by time, length, subject etc: · The summit meeting was intended to be wide-ranging and open-ended.· As well as practice exercises, students should be encouraged to do more open-ended activities. ► unrestricted access unrestricted access to information NOUN► access· A report by development services director Stephen Tapper says bus lanes produce considerable time savings by allowing public transport unrestricted access.· Open drives provide unrestricted access to the rear of a property.· We should be allowed unrestricted access to outside money sources.· At the other extreme is the park to which the public has unrestricted access during daylight hours.· And individuals who want unrestricted access to the internet can simply obtain a service provider in a neighbouring country. not limited by anyone or anything: unrestricted access to information |